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Working_Berry9307 t1_j024mb1 wrote

Chatgpt, no.

Alphacode that Google just announced a few days ago, yes. Designed for this purpose. I'm in structural biology, and their equivalent for that, Alphafold, has seen universal adoption in labs of my kind over this past year. It's almost always right.

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Working_Berry9307 t1_iwsi5nj wrote

You are your brain, so you die as more is removed. I would call a 40% replacement a 40% death. It may be a seamless transition, yet dead you still are. The thing that is now experiencing life in your body could be a loving caring synthetic organism that genuinely thinks it's you, but it's not.

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Working_Berry9307 t1_itupq1d wrote

Yes yes and no. Pure knowledge will be the first to go. Extremely complicated physical labor will probably still exist for quite some time, as well as therapists, daycare employees, nurses, etc

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Working_Berry9307 t1_itupcv5 wrote

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Working_Berry9307 t1_isyk5q4 wrote

"Always" is a very strong word. Do you think humans would be necessary on the battlefield even in a million years of advanced tech? What about 1000? Shit, look where we were 100 years ago to now, so you think humans on the battlefield even have 100 years?

Even if this tech isn't reliable right now, I find it hard to believe it won't outpace the average soldier in just a couple decades, let alone 30 to 40 more years after that

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